Dear Stanford, So here I am thinking my last column was a week ago and I’ve wrapped it up nicely when the Daily offers me a chance to write a senior reflection piece. Great, I think. Sentimental part two. But I say yes, as I do too often, and so find myself sitting at a …

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Women’s Basketball

Imagine a franchise composed of a three-player core of scoring point guard Damian Lillard, combo guard Jerry West, and dominant power forward Draymond Green. The three seem wildly different in terms... Read More »

Despite being the tournament comeback team after completing a victorious comeback in three of the Cardinal’s first four games, a cold-shooting second half from No. 6 Stanford women’s basketball... Read More »

Down by 14 heading into halftime against the fast-paced and streaking first-seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish (33-4) with a Final Four bid on the line, No. 6 Cardinal women’s basketball (32-5) entered... Read More »

No. 6 and second-seeded Stanford women’s basketball (30-5) pounced to an early lead against seventh-seeded Kansas State (23-11) and maintained it to cruise to a 69-48 victory in Manhattan, Kansas,... Read More »

The No. 6 Cardinal (29-5) needed a 4th quarter run–powered by offensive stud junior guard Brittany McPhee– in order to survive in Manhattan, Kansas against 15th-seed and Western Athletic... Read More »

The No. 6 Stanford women’s basketball team had to wait until the final selection before hearing their name called during Monday’s selection show as the second-seed in the Lexington region of the... Read More »

After losing a bid at the Pac-12 regular season championship in Corvallis just over a week ago, No. 10 Stanford women’s basketball (28-5, 15-3 Pac-12) took its revenge when it mattered most,... Read More »

Following a first round bye, No. 10 Stanford women’s basketball (26-5) rolled over seventh-seeded Washington State (17-15) in the Pac-12 tournament quarterfinals by a final tally of 66-36 before... Read More »

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Number of 4-star recruits (247Sports) in Stanford's football #CardClass16, the most since 2012. The Cardinal's stellar class finished as the 16th best in the nation.

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"I never planned on really sticking around [elite gymnastics] because I had already accomplished everything that I wanted to do. When I was younger, where I’d see myself when I was 19 years old is exactly where I am right now: at college pursuing engineering as a gymnast.” —Women's gymnast Elizabeth Price